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Exact Relationship between Black Phosphorus Thickness and Behaviors of Field-Effect Transistors

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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 13, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app13031736

Keywords

black phosphorus; field-effect transistor; two-dimensional material

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The application of layered black phosphorus materials is guided by the precise relationship between material thickness and material properties. Black phosphorus, as a two-dimensional semiconductor material with excellent optoelectronic properties, has attracted widespread attention. The output characteristics and transfer characteristics of BP-FETs with different BP thicknesses were analyzed in detail, and it was found that the source-drain current (I-ds) of devices is directly related to the BP thickness.
Featured Application The precise relationship between material thickness and material properties will guide the application of layered black phosphorus materials. As a two-dimensional (2D) semiconductor material with excellent optoelectronic properties, black phosphorus (BP) has attracted widespread attention. It was found that the energy band structure of BP crystal changes with its thickness if BP is thin. To explore the accurate effects of the BP thicknesses on devices, BP-FETs with different BP thickness (50 nm, 40 nm, 30 nm, 20 nm, and 6 nm) as the channel material were fabricated by mechanical exfoliation technique. The output characteristics and transfer characteristics of the BP-FETs were analyzed in detail. The source-drain current (I-ds) of devices is directly related to the BP thickness. The larger the BP thickness, the larger the I-ds obtained under the same gate voltage modulation, but the electric field modulation effect decreases. Especially, the correlation between I-ds and BP thickness can be described by a semi-empirical formula, which predicts that only when the BP thickness is less than 21.7 nm, the band structure of BP will be significantly affected by the thickness. The mobility of the carrier increases with the increasing of the BP thickness; for BP thickness of 6 nm, 20 nm, 30 nm, 40 nm, and 50 nm, the mobility is about 52.5 cm(2)/Vs, 187.5 cm(2)/Vs, 214.4 cm(2)/Vs, 252.5 cm(2)/Vs, and 336.4 cm(2)/Vs. Finally, the 50 nm BP in FET was etched to 30 nm using plasma etching technology to further verify the above experimental results. It also confirmed that plasma etching methods tend to introduce structural damage and impurity elements, which in turn has an impact on the output characteristics of the device.

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